Basement Jack

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Basement Jack
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Teaser poster
Directed by Michael Shelton
Produced by Eric Peter-Kaiser
Brian Patrick O'Toole
Written by Brian Patrick O'Toole
Starring Tiffany Shepis
Billy Morrison
Lynn Lowry
Music by Alan Howarth
Cinematography Mathew Rudenberg
Edited by Michael Shelton
Production
company
Black Gate Entertainment
Island Gateway Films
Distributed by Black Gate Entertainment
Release dates
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  • November 17, 2009 (2009-11-17)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Basement Jack is a 2009 American slasher horror film, which was written by Brian Patrick O'Toole and directed by Michael Shelton, it stars Billy Morrison, Tiffany Shepis and Lynn Lowry.[1]

Plot

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Karen Cook was a high school student during the night that evil invaded her life. She would soon be known as the lone survivor of a seven-day killing spree perpetrated by a seventeen-year-old boy the world would come to call Basement Jack. For the next eleven years, Karen Cook lived in fear that one day Basement Jack would be released. Then, a court hearing in 2006 found that Jack Riley had not received a fair trial and he was released from a state institution. A year later, murders baring a resemblance to Basement Jack's old mode of operation were occurring around the town of Downers Grove. Karen Cook soon realized that the maniac was hunting her and that the only option left to her was to find Jack and kill him. So the hunt began. And on a stormy night, in the town of Downers Grove (most likely Downers Grove, Illinois), the killer and his prey would find one another and as they hunt one another the citizens would have to fight to survive the blade of Basement Jack.

Cast

  • Eric Peter Kaiser as Basement Jack
  • Michele Morrow as Karen Cook
  • Sam Skoryna as Officer Chris Watts
  • Lynn Lowry as Mrs. Riley
  • Tiffany Shepis as Officer Armando
  • Billy Morrison as Detective Beck
  • Joel Brooks as Officer Wytynek
  • Nathan Bexton as the Manager
  • Monica Alvarez as Neighbor
  • Julianne Bianchi as Mrs. Cook
  • Aaron Borghello as Police Officer 2 (as Aaron Borghel)
  • Michael Patrick Breen as Mr. O'Donnell
  • Joel Brooks as Officer Wytynek
  • Dakota Carter as Mark Caffola
  • Mark Elias as Ryan
  • Silvio Fama as Mr. Cook
  • M. Steven Felty as Sgt. Pignataro
  • Joshua Lou Friedman as Detective Barmack
  • Noel Gugliemi as Detective Anderson
  • Kim Knight as Tracy Caffola
  • Miriam Korn
  • Kyle Loethen as Rick Green
  • Les Mahoney as Detective
  • Billy Morrison as Detective Beck
  • Nic Nac as Ted The Delivery Man
  • Amanda Normington as Pam Wytynek
  • Teri Pluma as Mrs. O'Donnell
  • Kelly Ryan as Margie Caffola
  • Kyle Sanders as Young Jack
  • Jack Sanderson as Robert Caffola
  • Matt Santoro as Detective Mathieson
  • John Skoryna as Karl
  • Ben Tolpin as Newscaster Don Drury
  • Anna-Marie Wayne as Laverne
  • James Williams as Nick Cook

Production

The film's lead protagonist is played by American actress Michele Morrow and the titular villain is played by Eric-Peter Kaiser.[2] Well known Scream Queens Lynn Lowry and Tiffany Shepis make major appearances in the movie as well.[3]

Release

The film was released on November 17, 2009, but the original direct to DVD release was set on October 20, 2009.[4]

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